Does a broken thumbs bone can help relieve handcuffs?

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pawelk1986
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28 Aug 2012, 10:51 am

I saw this idea in "Chuck"

I would like to know if it's a concept invented for the series, be it a fake, not that I want to try, I'm not a BDSM pervert ;-)



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28 Aug 2012, 10:55 am

pawelk1986 wrote:
...I'm not a BDSM pervert ;-)


You are just posting from a police station computer though while the custody officer has his back turned? :wink:



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28 Aug 2012, 4:54 pm

Probably not because the area would be too swollen to pull out of the cuffs even the bone wasn't in the way.

The best bet for something like that would be to conceal a handcuff key in your mouth, step thrugh the cuffs so they are in front of you, and unlock them. I've never put a key in my mouth, and doubt it would be easy to carry it around like that either. I have stepped through them before though. If you are thin and limber it's very easy.


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29 Aug 2012, 5:32 am

OliveOilMom wrote:
Probably not because the area would be too swollen to pull out of the cuffs even the bone wasn't in the way.

The best bet for something like that would be to conceal a handcuff key in your mouth, step thrugh the cuffs so they are in front of you, and unlock them. I've never put a key in my mouth, and doubt it would be easy to carry it around like that either. I have stepped through them before though. If you are thin and limber it's very easy.


So Myth is busted ;-)

Wait, I'll contact myth busters ;-)



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29 Aug 2012, 6:07 am

I have hyper mobility and my wristas are wider then my hands. Until i had my thumb of my right hand shattered (fractured in 12 places) and 2 tendons broken which needed surgery. Both my hands could slip out of handcuffs quite nicely. 8) Now only my left can. :(